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‘Base Editing’ Embryos’ Takes a Further Unethical Step
Posted on 06/12/2026 17:18 PM (The Daily Register)
New York Bishops Say Gender-Neutral Language Law ‘Mocks the Foundation of the Family’
Posted on 06/12/2026 14:00 PM (The Daily Register)
Migrants in Tenerife Tell Pope Leo XIV: We Do Not Ask for Privileges Or Compassion
Posted on 06/12/2026 13:30 PM (The Daily Register)
U.S. Bishops Consecrate Nation to Sacred Heart of Jesus
Posted on 06/12/2026 13:26 PM (The Daily Register)
Fulton Sheen: American Champion of the Sacred Heart
Posted on 06/12/2026 02:43 AM (The Daily Register)
Jun. 12 Solemnity of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus, Solemnity
Posted on 06/12/2026 00:00 AM (Catholic Culture Liturgical Year)
Canadian bishops decry euthanasia on 10th anniversary of legalization (Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops)
Posted on 06/11/2026 23:06 PM (CatholicCulture.org - Catholic World News)
“Canada now has the world’s largest and fastest-growing euthanasia program,” the bishops wrote. “The percentage of ‘MAID’ [medical assistance in dying] deaths is increasing annually and accounts for 5.1% of all deaths in 2024 (or 16,499 Canadians). Since its legalization, an estimated 100,000 Canadians have died by euthanasia or assisted suicide.”
The bishops added:
As disciples of Christ, we affirm that every human life is a gift, holds profound dignity and value, and is part of a human community. In contrast, euthanasia and assisted suicide, whatever their motives or means, consist in intentionally causing or hastening the death of a person who is sick, suffering, disabled, or dying in order to eliminate suffering. Such acts can never be morally acceptable, for they are gravely contrary to the dignity of the human person and to the respect due to God, the Creator and Lord of life.
True compassion does not answer suffering with death, but accompanies those who suffer with hope, presence, palliative care, and relief of pain. Together with healthcare professionals, patients, and families, our faith teaches that we must strive for proportionate treatment options that neither unduly prolong nor intentionally hasten death, but instead offer life-affirming and compassionate care.